
In Remembrance
von:
Dan Abnett
Sprache: Englisch
Format: E-Book
ISBN 13: 9781782511311
Veröffentlichungsdatum:
October 1st, 2013
Verlag: Black Library
Seiten: 35
On the war-torn planet of Verghast, the remnants of conflict linger in the air as the Imperium celebrates a hard-fought victory. The story unfolds amidst the ruins of a once-thriving civilization, now a battlefield where the valor of the Imperial Guard shines most brightly. Dan Abnett weaves a tale of heroism and sacrifice, exploring the depths of loyalty and the burdens carried by those who survive in the chaos of war.
As the dust settles, the soldiers face not only the remnants of the enemy but also the ghosts of their past. Memories of fallen comrades haunt the living, challenging their resolve and forcing them to confront their own humanity in the face of relentless strife. The narrative invites readers to delve into the psyche of these brave men and women, whose courage is tempered by loss and the relentless demand of duty.
Abnett’s storytelling combines intense action with emotional depth, painting a vivid picture of unraveling fates and the quest for redemption amidst a galaxy rife with darkness. As characters grapple with their roles in the grand machinations of the Imperium, the question looms: can they remember the past without being shackled by it?
As the dust settles, the soldiers face not only the remnants of the enemy but also the ghosts of their past. Memories of fallen comrades haunt the living, challenging their resolve and forcing them to confront their own humanity in the face of relentless strife. The narrative invites readers to delve into the psyche of these brave men and women, whose courage is tempered by loss and the relentless demand of duty.
Abnett’s storytelling combines intense action with emotional depth, painting a vivid picture of unraveling fates and the quest for redemption amidst a galaxy rife with darkness. As characters grapple with their roles in the grand machinations of the Imperium, the question looms: can they remember the past without being shackled by it?